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Not placing two knives crossed on the table, as it brings bad luck
Believing elves (nisser) live in homes and must be treated well to avoid mischief
Throwing broken dishes at friends’ doors on New Year’s Eve for good luck
Jumping off a chair at midnight on New Year’s Eve to ensure good luck for the coming year
Believing bird poop landing on you brings good luck
Carrying a rabbit’s foot is believed to bring good fortune, especially in love and gambling
Goldfish represent abundance and surplus
Young children should jump on the marital bed before a wedding to encourage fertility
Open doors and windows at midnight on New Year’s Eve to let out bad luck and welcome good fortune
The first rain after a dry spell is lucky if it falls on you
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